John, Thanks for the application feedback. We will take a look at those bugs.
We expect to have an oficial release at soon. Thanks again and congrats for your well programed test suite ;-) Nicolas Chillo On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Hernan Wilkinson < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi John > great! so you covered all the cases!!.... it means you are a great > programmer or mutation testing is not good :-) haha. > Seriously, it is great you could try it and thank you for the report. > We will check to see if we can do something to avoid changing the memory > ceiling. > > Bye, > Hernan. > > > On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 6:28 PM, John M McIntosh < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Although I didn't get to see the presentation on Mutation Testing at ESUG, >> I did have a chance to >> see it the following week after my XtC talk in London. At the time I had >> promised to try it out. >> >> http://www.slideshare.net/esug/mutation-testing >> >> My Fractions Calculator has 105 Sunits to confirm the keyboard state >> machine works, the calculator grammar via Smacc is sane, >> and the math results are as defined by either Wolfram Alpha, or Microsoft >> Excel rules. Actually the number of tests are 210 because they are >> subclassed for Excel, but running just the Wolfram Alpha based ones were >> sufficient to test the code base. >> >> I had two problems, one where the RBParser choked on >> #(#foo:. #bar:.) >> Oops the code really should have been #(#foo: #bar:) or {#foo:. #bar:.}, >> still it shouldn't have given a walkback. >> >> The second was that I had to increase the memory ceiling of the macintosh >> squeak carbon VM from 512MB to 1.5GB via the info.plist >> so that a recursive error situation would not make the VM run out of >> memory before the Mutation testing runtime monitor would kill the >> runaway task. >> >> As a result over the 105 SUnits it reported: >> >> It made 874 mutants, 873 got killed, 1 was terminated. >> >> Which means I don't have any head scratching this afternoon. >> >> -- >> >> =========================================================================== >> John M. McIntosh <[email protected]> Twitter: >> squeaker68882 >> Corporate Smalltalk Consulting Ltd. http://www.smalltalkconsulting.com >> >> =========================================================================== >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > >
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